Advisory controls of desalter system
US-2015361350-A1 · Dec 17, 2015 · US
US10359016B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10359016-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715530919-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 20, 2017 |
| Priority date | Sep 19, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jul 23, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jul 23, 2019 |
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A water separator for water contained in fuel has a water separator housing with a separator element. A water collecting chamber is arranged in operation of the water separator below the separator element. A water collecting chamber through opening fluidically connects the water collecting chamber with the separator element. A drainage through opening has a first end which leads, for draining water from the water separator, out of the water separator. A second end is connected fluidically by an overflow valve to the water collecting chamber. The overflow valve has a float closing off a connection between drainage through opening and water collecting chamber when a water filling level has not reached the overflow valve. The float has an average density of 700 kg/m 3 to 1,000 kg/m 3 so that the float, when the water filling level is reached, opens the connection between water collecting chamber and drainage through opening.
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What is claimed is: 1. A water separator for water contained in fuel, the water separator comprising: a water separator housing; a separator element arranged in the water separator housing; a water collecting chamber arranged in operation of the water separator axially below the separator element; a water collection chamber passage formed in the water separator housing, fluidically connecting the separator element to the water collecting chamber, the water collection chamber passage having: a first passage end arranged at the separator element and fluidically connected to a water separating gap of the separator element; and a second passage end arranged at and in fluid communication with in the water collection chamber; an overflow valve arranged in the water collection chamber passage, between the first passage end and the second passage end, the water collection passage extending through the overflow valve; wherein the overflow valve includes: a float ball arranged in a float ball chamber of the overflow valve; a first through opening, opening into the float ball chamber, the first through opening arranged axially below the float ball and in fluid communication with the water collection chamber; a water drainage opening, opening radially into the float ball chamber; wherein the float ball rests on a valve seat, closing the first through opening and closes the water drainage opening of the overflow valve member when a water filling level has not reached the overflow valve; wherein the float ball has a density that is lighter than water and heavier than diesel fuel, such that the water filling level reaching the overflow valve raises the float ball in the float ball chamber, thereby opening the water drainage opening of the overflow valve member to drain the excess water; wherein the float ball has a density heavier than diesel fuel, such the float ball sinks in diesel fuel, closing the water drainage opening of the overflow valve member; wherein the float ball has an average density that amounts to more than 700 kg/m 3 and less than 1,000 kg/m 3 . 2. The water separator according to claim 1 wherein the average density of the float amounts to more than 819 kg/m 3 . 3. The water separator according to claim 1 , wherein the valve seat has a sealing surface, wherein a geometry of the sealing surface is complementary to an exterior side of the float ball. 4. The water separator according to claim 3 , wherein the overflow valve is an insert member inserted into the water collection chamber passage of the water separator housing. 5. The water separator according to claim 4 , wherein the water drainage opening is formed in the insert member. 6. The water separator according to claim 1 , wherein the first through opening of the overflow valve comprises a cross-sectional surface area of less than 7 mm 2 , a baffle, or a labyrinth. 7. The water separator according to claim 1 wherein the first through opening of the overflow valve comprises a combination of two or more of the elements selected from the group consisting of a cross-sectional surface area of less than 7 mm 2 , a baffle, and a labyrinth. 8. The water separator according to claim 1 further comprising a water discharge device for at least partial drainage of water collected in the water collecting chamber. 9. The water separator according to claim 1 wherein the water separator comprises a fuel tank and a return line fluidically connected with the fuel tank, wherein the water drainage opening is fluidically connected with the return line. 10. The water separator according to claim 1 wherein the separator element comprises a screen pipe and a support pipe, wherein between the screen pipe and the support pipe the water separating gap is formed, and wherein the water separating gap is fluidically connected with the water collecting chamber through the water collection chamber passage.
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